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Couldn't we go now?" "I guess so, Meg. The fresh air v/ill do us good and I don't think it's too cold for the baby." Shrieking, Meg and Jack raced for their heavy clothing. Anne bundled the baby up 'til he resembled nothing so much as a solemn eyed pink sausage. Outside the rutted brown path was hard as iron beneath their feet, while brilliant sun-light dazzled on the thin snow crust. The children raced ahead of Anne, then tore back to her, their high clear voices piercing the hard bright air. ...Even the baby, borne majestically in Anne's arms, gurgled and cried in glee. The pond was only a few hundred yards behind the out-buildings. It was tiny and muddy, but to the children it was all the Seven Seas in their own back yard. When they saw it veined with ice, Meg and Jackie were ecstatic. They raced around it, hurling stones with all their small might and watching the patterns of cracks shiver along the surface. Suddenly a crunch of boots on the path behind her made her turn to a deep voiced greeting.
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